UrbanAqua
A model location for the urban circular economy is being created on the Überseeinsel in Bremen-Walle through cooperation between innovative Bremen companies and renowned Bremen research institutes.
The aquaculture sector has also started research, which will remain essential to meet and satisfy new societal and/or technological demands.
As a co-product of our research, we have been able to build up a network of competent partners in research institutions and companies that is not limited only to Germany.
Our main objective is to make the production of indoor shrimp comprehensively sustainable, i.e. as resource efficient and energy efficient as possible with a stable, reliable production and survival rates which are in line with the animal welfare. These are essential factors for the future sustainability of indoor aquaculture.
One aspect is to develop integrated solutions for the utilization of the nutrients nitrogen and phosphorus. We have investigated this question in a recently completed R&D project on the integration of micro algae (s. R&D sub project “tex-AS”).
A model location for the urban circular economy is being created on the Überseeinsel in Bremen-Walle through cooperation between innovative Bremen companies and renowned Bremen research institutes.
In this project Polyplan-Kreikenbaum developed and realized a new technology for floating pools in harbors. Bathing in the middle of Götheborg.
DANA 2.0 is a development project in cooperation with the company Ravenworks GbR, funded by the Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt.
EU Horizon 2020 project entitled: ‘Fostering DIHs for Embedding Interoperability in Cyber-Physical Systems of European SMEs’.
Development of a flow-through textile-based photobioreactors for integrated algae production in shrimp indoor aquaculture.
The abbreviation stands for “Control of microbiology in aquaculture recirculation systems” and is a cooperative project funded by the DBU, which we will continue to
Polyplan-Kreikenbaum Gruppe GmbH
Überseetor 14
28217 Bremen
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